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A Family Show For All Ages!

The show plays at 3:30 pm on The Marsh Main Stage, 1062 Valencia Street @ 22nd Street in San Francisco on the following dates:
December 7 (Sun)
December 13 ,14 (Sat, Sun)
December 20, 21 (Sat, Sun)
December 22, 27 28 (Mon, Sat, Sun)
December 29 (Mon)
January 3, 4 (Sat, Sun)

Tickets are $10 (diminished view); $15 regular seating; $50 front section reserved seating with goodie bag. To buy tickets call 1-800-838-3006 or visit www.themarsh.org

"Quick, imaginative, and delightfully funny." SF Chronicle

" A stunning tribute to creativity." Contra Costa Times

" A remarkably clever and moving form of visual poetry." San Francisco Bay Guardian

"Her work strikes an instant chord with audience members." SF Weekly

Live 3D Animatiion!

Liebe Wetzel has the packing materials taking matters into their own, er... “hands” in her show, The Wrapping Paper Caper, this year’s holiday offering for kids of all ages from Lunatique Fantastique. In true private eye guise, our Bogart-esque “detective” follows a trail of styrofoam packing-peanuts, encountering a witty and wonder-filled cast of characters along the way, including an elegant wrapping-paper damsel in “dis-dress”, a cardboard-tube horse, a packing-box Zamboni and a cast of bread rolls, cutlery, linens and dishware that display extremely unusual table manners.

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The show plays at 1:00 pm on The Marsh Main Stage, 1062 Valencia Street @ 22nd Street in San Francisco on the following dates:
December 6 & 7 (Sat & Sun)
December 13 &14 (Sat, Sun)
December 20, 21 (Sat, Sun)
December 22, 23 27 28 (Mon, Tues, Sat, Sun)
December 29 (Mon)

Tickets are $10 ($7.50 for groups of 4 or more). To buy tickets call 1-800-838-3006 or visit www.themarsh.org

This hit holiday show is back with marvels old and new for its third season!

Along with magician Kim Silverman and juggler Stefan Fisher, Hirata has crafted a show that brings wonder directly to the audience on the intimate space Marsh stage. The magicians mingle with the crowd before the show, bringing the magic up close. Then, when they take to the stage, classical magic illusions are given new life — a rope takes on four dimensions, a bottle of water defies gravity, a sketch becomes animated. Water balloons, hats and rings become the media for Fisher’s feats of dexterity and balance

Magician David Hirata has been called “a master of deceit” by Kron 4’s Henry Tenenbaum. Dr. Kim Silverman, with his flowing beard, his warmth and his magic, has been mystifying and delighting audiences for thirty years. He is President of the Society of American Magicians in Palo Alto and a "Magician Member" of the Academy of Magical Arts based in the Magic Castle in Hollywood. Stefan Fisher has been juggling for nearly thirty years and has performed with the Royal Lichtenstein Circus, Roberts Brothers Circus and Big John Strong Stage Productions.
David will be at every performance; Dr. Kim will be at every performance except December 27 & 28; Stefan will be there on Dec 27, 28 and 29.

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The Marsh Main Stage

1062 Valencia Street between 21st & 22nd Streets

December 9 – December 30, 2007

Sunday December 9
Saturday and Sunday December 16 and 17
Tuesday – Sunday December 18-23
Thursday – Saturday December 27 - 30

All shows at 1:00 pm.

Tickets are $10 00 ($7.50 for parties of 4 or more)

Call 800-838-3006 or visit www.themarsh.org

For more information call 415-826-5750 or visit The Marsh website at www.themarsh.org.

David Hirata, together with fellow magician Kim Silverman, baffle the audience with magical tricks, performing mysterious feats with a piece of rope, making marshmallows morph and disappear and even manipulating light itself. Juggler Stefan Fisher has been known to juggle three water balloons with his hands while spinning a plate on a stick held precariously in his mouth. The Marsh is a small theater and these feats are all the more remarkable for being performed so close at hand.

After its hit run in 2006, MAGIC HOLIDAY is back with marvels old and new for a second season.

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